United States v. Wittek, 337 U.S. 346 (1949)
- Citation
- United States v. Wittek, 337 U.S. 346 (1949)
- Parent Document
- United States v. Wittek, 337 U.S. 346 (1949)
- Jurisdiction
- United States (federal)
- Effective Date
- 1949-06-20
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832 charsCongress traditionally has relied heavily upon its Committees on the District of Columbia in District matters. Through them it must have seen this measure in the light of its own long-term, low-rent housing program for the District. In appraising the attitude of these Committees and of Congress toward Government-owned, low-rent housing as a substitute for substandard housing in the District, it is impossible to overemphasize either the seriousness of the need or the long-standing concern of Congress about that need, The substandard housing in the District has been a frequent subject of congressional debate, study and legislation since the Civil War. The narrow alleys in the interior of 200 or more of the large downtown city blocks of the District, although unfit for habitation, have been notoriously congested with a *354